For those of you in the Southern California area, we would like to announce that Lamb’s Players Theatre is currently performing its 1 week run of Till We Have Faces, which they originally presented this summer in Cambridge, England, at our C.S. Lewis Summer Institute. We greatly encourage you to attend this performance of what
Arts and Culture
Review of C.S. Lewis on the Final Frontier
For those of you interested in C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy (Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength), James Heiser recently posted a new review of Sanford Schwartz’s book, C.S. Lewis on the Final Frontier. Here is an excerpt: Lewis’ “Space Trilogy” — Out of the Silent Planet (1938), Perelandra (1943) and That Hideous
C.S. Lewis Theater Round Up
A variety of C.S. Lewis themed plays are circulating around the United States in the next month. Two of them are adaptations of his books, while another is a dramatization of a fictional encounter between C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud. The Screwtape Letters The Screwtape Letters, based on C.S. Lewis’s famous novel, and with Max
Terry Glaspey Interview about New C.S. Lewis Movie
Terry Glaspey, friend of the C.S. Lewis Foundation and frequent speaker at our Southwest Regional Retreats, was just featured in an interview with Darren Scott Jacobs concerning the upcoming film Jack’s Life: The C.S. Lewis Story. The movie was written by Louis Markos and Darren Scott Jacobs, and has been in production for some time now.
Artists Call for Revival in Christian Art
For the majority of its existence, Christianity has deeply informed the Western artistic tradition through the works of renowned painters, classical composers, and authors. This much is obvious to any high school Art History, Music, or Literature student. Christianity has proven to be foundational to the creation of Michelangelo’s David and The Creation of Adam,